Where is your favourite place to go in Beijing?
The Great Wall, no matter how many times I go to visit it always takes my breath away.

What is your top tip for people learning Chinese?
Make sure that you choose learning materials that suit you. You need to spend a lot of time practicing every aspect of the language so it should be done in a way you’re comfortable with. Be it books or apps, find the tools which work for you.

Tell me something about you that would surprise me!
I once focused so much on preparing for an exam that I didn’t sleep or eat for three days. Despite this I didn’t feel sleepy or hungry, just focused on my goal.

What is your favorite place in China and why?
Beijing because it’s a historical city. It is also a very tolerant place full of opportunities. I am amazed by how many talented people there are here.

Helen 白雪

Chinese Language Teacher

Where are you from?
Harbin, in the very north of China.

What are your teaching qualifications?
A bachelor degree in “Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language”

When did you start teaching Chinese?
From 2004. I have been teaching at LTL since 2014

We asked everyone to bring their favorite item, what item did you bring and why?
A ping pong paddle and a ball. It is China’s national sport and I played a lot in high school.

Favourite Chinese dish?
Spicy hot pot.

Where is your favourite place to go in Beijing?
什刹海 – Shíchàhǎi I enjoy evening strolls around the lake. I appreciate the scenery and how it fills me with serenity.

What is your top tip for people learning Chinese?
If you want to learn Chinese, the most important thing is to become interested in Chinese language and culture. It’s also useful to make as many Chinese friends as possible, just don’t speak English with them!

Tell me something about you that would surprise me!
When I need to calm my self down, I just think of the sea, the blue water, and the sound of the waves.

What is your favorite place in China and why?
Jingpohu (镜泊湖) National Forest Park in my home province of Heilongjiang as the nature and the lakes are beautiful.

Sharon 顾宸

Chinese Language Teacher

Where are you from?
I come from a small village in Hubei province. The village is so small that you have probably never heard of it.

What are your teaching qualifications?
Bachelor degree in Teaching Chinese, of course combined with my working experience!

When did you start teaching Chinese?
I enjoy teaching so much that I’ve forgotten how long I’ve been teaching.

We asked everyone to bring their favorite item, what item did you bring and why?
My camera, as I love taking pictures of everything and everyone.

Favourite Chinese dish?
There are too many to say, I haven’t yet had a dish I don’t like!

If you could have dinner with anyone in the world, who would it be and why?
Movie director and music composer Gao Xiaosong so we could escape from reality into his wonderfully creative mind.

Where is your favourite place to go in Beijing?
The forbidden city. It’s the most popular tourist destination in Beijing for a reason. It’s simply stunning.

What is your top tip for people learning Chinese?
Speak as much as you can, and if you don’t know a word just substitute it with a word from a language you know. Try to also think in Chinese, having your inner voice in Chinese will help you a lot.

Tell me something about you that would surprise me!
I sometimes pretend that I don’t know English, so foreigners will have to speak Chinese to me, haha!

What is your favorite place in China and why?
My home, even though it’s a small village I’m always filled with a sense of inner peace when I visit. I love my home.

Alwin 冯威翔

Chinese Language Teacher

Where are you from?
Henan province

What are your teaching qualifications?
I am certified to teach Mandarin by the State Language Affairs Commission.

When did you start teaching Chinese?
I have been teaching since about 2013.

We asked everyone to bring their favorite item, what item did you bring and why?
My ancient Chinese fan, I love thinking about China’s long history.

Where is your favourite place to go in Beijing?
The former Royal hunting field in the southern Beijing suburbs. 南海子公园 – Nán hǎi zǐ gōngyuán

If you could be any animal, what would you be and why?Sheep 羊 (Yáng) as it’s my zodiac.

What is your top tip for people learning Chinese?
First of all be patient, also immerse yourself in Chinese culture as the culture and language are intertwined.

Tell me something about you that would surprise me!
I love maps! Reading maps is exciting to me!

What is your favorite place in China and why?
Beijing, I’m used to weather, the noise, and fast pace. I would be bored anywhere else.

Angela 孙丽烨

Chinese Language Teacher

Where are you from?
A place called Handan in Hebei province. About five hours south of Beijing by car.

What are your teaching qualifications?
I have a certificate for teaching Chinese, a bachelor’s degree in Chinese language and literature and a master’s degree in Educational Management. On a personal level I used to publish an English blog, and wrote an essay about teaching Chinese.

When did you start teaching Chinese?
Since 2008. At LTL since early 2011.

We asked everyone to bring their favorite item, what item did you bring and why?
I collect antiques, I brought an ancient copper coin and a model of a piece of classical furniture.

If you could have dinner with anyone in the world, who would it be and why?
Johnny Depp, so I could teach him Chinese.

Where is your favourite place to go in Beijing?
Gǔlóu 鼓楼, I love walking around and looking at the traditional Hutongs.

What is your top tip for people learning Chinese?
It’s simple, you have be persistent. Learning takes time, but if you keep at it you will get there.

Tell me something about you that would surprise me!
I love writing. I can write for 20 hours straight without taking any breaks.

What is your favorite place in China and why?
Beijing because it is both an ancient and a modern city. You can meet different people from all over the world and you can feel the different cultures. It’s an exciting mix.

Lucy 孙路星

Chinese Language Teacher

Where are you from?
I come from a town just outside Beijing in Hebei.

What are your teaching qualifications?
I am a trained and certified Chinese teacher.

When did you start teaching Chinese?
I’ve been teaching for a few years now. I started at LTL in 2017

We asked everyone to bring their favorite item, what item did you bring and why?
A Chinese fan. It’s elegant and beautiful, but it is also useful when Beijing gets hot in the summer.

Favourite Chinese dish?
Chongqing style hotpot is so good!

Where is your favourite place to go in Beijing?
There is a swimming pool near where I live, I love to go swimming, it’s my greatest passion.

What is your top tip for people learning Chinese?
Having an actual interest in learning Chinese is very important. If you have an interest in learning Chinese, the rest will follow.

Tell me something about you that would surprise me!
I have never tasted alcohol.

What is your favorite place in China and why?
Chongqing, because my best friend lives there, and also because of the hotpot there.

Emma 陈金星

Chinese Language Teacher

Where are you from?
I come from the south of China, from Fujian province.

What are your teaching qualifications?
I have a bachelor degree in Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language, from the Communication University in Beijing.

When did you start teaching Chinese?
I graduated in 2012 and that is when I started teaching Chinese at LTL.

We asked everyone to bring their favorite item, what item did you bring and why?
A small panda toy because it looks exactly like a toy I had when I was a little girl.

Favourite Chinese dish?
I like almost anything, as long as it’s not sweet.

Where is your favourite place to go in Beijing?
北海公园 – Běihǎi gōngyuán – Beihai Park, because it’s peaceful, and in the summer it’s full of my favorite colors, blue and green.

If you could have dinner with anyone in the world, who would it be and why?
Wei Jie 卫玠 is a character from an ancient Chinese legend. He was a very handsome man. Wherever he went people would crowd around him wanting to take a look at this handsome man. In the end, the crowd got too large and he tried to run away, but while running he slipped and hit his head on a rock and died. I just want to find out how he was as a person.

What is your top tip for people learning Chinese?
Love the language, and be willing to listen a lot, be willing to speak a lot and be willing to read a lot.

Tell me something about you that would surprise me!
In summer l always bring two umbrellas with me in my bag. One to keep me out of the rain, and one to keep me out of the sun.

What is your favorite place in China and why?
Wushan in Fuzhou. As it makes me feel close to nature.

Sofia 孙国平

Chinese Language Teacher

Where are you from?
I am from Yuncheng, Shanxi Province, an ancient city and one of the oldest in China.

What are your teaching qualifications?
I have a degree in Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language.

When did you start teaching Chinese?
I started teaching in 2012 and that is also when I started at LTL.

We asked everyone to bring their favorite item, what item did you bring and why?
I brought a Hello Kitty toy because she is really cute and I love it.

Favourite Chinese dish?
Hotpot, especially the one from Haidilao.

Where is your favourite place to go in Beijing?
My favourite place in Beijing is the river near my home. It’s beautiful.

If you could have dinner with anyone in the world, who would it be and why?
Monkey King. Our family names are both Sun. Maybe we have some common ancestors?

What is your top tip for people learning Chinese?
If you want to speak good Chinese, you need first to be interested in China. Then you need to practise your Chinese everywhere and anywhere you can.

Tell me something about you that would surprise me!
I bit my boyfriend’s arm once when I was asleep, I think it was because I was dreaming that I was eating something.

What is your favorite place in China and why?
Yunnan. It’s an amazing place. You will be suprised by the air, the sky, the rivers, the snow, the mountains and of course, the people there. A very good place for relaxing.

Andreas Laimböck 周浩辰

What are your teaching qualifications?
I’m not a teacher, but I am a qualified HSK examiner.

How long have you been with LTL?
Since the first day LTL started in a little coffee shop in the CBD of Beijing.

We asked everyone to bring their favorite item, what item did you bring and why?
A football, because I am a big football fan and regularly watch Beijing Guo’an games, especially when we are playing against Shanghai.

Favourite colour?
Blue and yellow, as you can see from the school logo.

Favourite Chinese dish?
Málà xiāng guō 麻辣香锅. It is based on what Mongolian horsemen would eat when riding through the steppe. They hunted and gathered vegetables during the day and in the evening stir fry them all together in their helmets. It’s a bit more hygienic and sophisticated today, but the concept is still the same and tastes amazing.

Where is your favourite place to go in Beijing?
The little square between the Drum and the Bell Tower in Beijing old town after work when the tourists have left. Sitting on the steps of the Bell Tower with a cold beer. I enjoy watching the old women square dance, children skate and everyone else relax on the square after work while the sun is setting. This is an amazing moment.

If you could go anywhere in the world, where would it be and why?
Beijng of course. And so I did.

If you could have dinner with anyone in the world, who would it be and why?
Sidney Rittenberg. He came to China as a US soldier in the 1940s and stayed until the 80s. I would love to hear his stories.

What is your top tip for people learning Chinese?
Speak, listen and experience Mandarin every day. Don’t speak English. Immerse yourself into a Chinese language environment. It can be a challenge sometimes but experiencing real China is an incredible adventure and your Mandarin skills will improve very quickly if you are truly immersed.
Also get your tones under control right at the beginning. Once you pick up bad pronunciation habits it is very difficult to change them later.

Tell me something about you that would surprise me!
I failed English and French in high school and had the lowest Mandarin scores of my class at university. Today I am a HSK examiner. Anyone can learn Mandarin.

What is your favorite place in China and why?
Pingyao 平遥. It was China’s financial capital during the Qing dynasty and today is an incredibly well preserved old Chinese town, about three hours by train West of Beijing. When walking along the city walls through the old town it can sometimes feel like as if a couple of ancient Confucian scholars or Manchu warriors might be just around the corner. It’s a magical place.

Maria 高媛

Student Advisor

Where are you from?
The city of Baotou in Inner Mongolia

How long have you been with LTL?
I have been a Chinese teacher since 2007, but don’t do classes anymore. I have been with LTL since 2010.

We asked everyone to bring their favorite item, what item did you bring and why?
I brought in a toy horse. My daughter’s zodiac is horse. I really admire the horses stamina

Where is your favourite place to go in Beijing?
My old rooftop in Beixinqiao.

What is your top tip for people learning Chinese?
Don’t give up!

Tell me something about you that would surprise me!
I don’t like mashed potato. Unless it’s the yummy Yunnan kind, for that I would make an exception

What is your favorite place in China and why?
For sure, Beijing! For living anyway. For travelling I’d definitely recommend going to some parts of North-Western China like going Buddha-hopping across Gansu. There’s a big Buddha with a moustache in town called Gangu.

Angelina 江燕

Immersion Specialist

Where are you from?
I am from Jiangsu province in eastern China.

How long have you been with LTL?
I have been with LTL since 2016.

We asked everyone to bring their favorite item, what item did you bring and why?
A picture of my dog, he brings me lots of joy and makes me happy every day. He’s a member of my family!

Favourite Chinese dish?
Hot pot.

Where is your favourite place to go in Beijing?
A mountain resort called Shangguandi in Huairou District.

What is your top tip for people learning Chinese?
Always push yourself when speaking with Chinese people, and ask them to correct you.

Tell me something about you that would surprise me!
I play two musical instruments well, the flute and the ukulele.

What is your favorite place in China and why?
The Changbai Mountain Scenic Area has very beautiful nature. Hiking there makes me feel relaxed.

Gloria 郝继红

Director of Studies

Where are you from?
I’m from Harbin.

How long have you been working for LTL?
I started in April 2013.

We asked everyone to bring their favorite item, what item did you bring and why?
My headphones, because I like to listen to music.

Favourite Chinese dish?
In Harbin we have a delicious sweet and sour pork dish called guobaorou (锅包肉).

Where is your favourite place to go in Shanghai?
Beihai park.

If you could have dinner with anyone in the world, who would it be and why?
The writer Lu Xun, he is my idol. He had a huge influence on modern literature in China and I really like his work. He was also a very charismatic person.

What is your top tip for people learning Chinese?
Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent effort, learning chinese is also same.

Tell me something about you that would surprise me!
I went fishing when I was seven years old, and somehow managed to catch two fish on the same hook.

What is your favorite place in China and why?
My hometown, a small village near Harbin. When you are a child, the outside world is wonderful, but when you leave home to go to other places your hometown becomes a place you will miss forever.

Amy 刘瑞军

Finance

Where are you from?
Henan Province.

How long have you been working for LTL?
Since August 2016.

We asked everyone to bring their favorite item, what item did you bring and why?
I collect dolls and mascots. This particular one was given to me by a near and dear friend.

Favourite Chinese dish?
Too many to list really, I like all of them.

Where is your favourite place to go in Beijing?
The Lama Temple.

If you could go anywhere in the world, where would it be and why?
I would love to explore under the sea, as that is the last truly undiscovered place in the world.

If you could have dinner with anyone in the world, who would it be and why?
With my family, as true happiness to me comes from my family.

What is your top tip for people learning Chinese?
Try to think in Chinese, not in your native language. Spend as much time with Chinese people as you can.

Tell me something about you that would surprise me!
I love cooking, and I love eating what I cook.

What is your favorite place in China and why?
Tibet, as the story says, a trip there can cleanse your soul and your heart.

Annie 吴伟

Human Resources

Where are you from?
I’m from a small town in Liaoning province.

How long have you been working for LTL?
Since 2013.

We asked everyone to bring their favorite item, what item did you bring and why?
A picture of my absolute favorite singer. I love listening to her voice.

Favourite Chinese dish?
Anything with lots and lots of vegetables.

Where is your favourite place to go in Beijing?
The capital library in Beijing.

What is your top tip for people learning Chinese?
Use Chinese in your daily life, speak a lot, listen a lot and you will improve faster.

Tell me something about you that would surprise me!
I have been a vegetarian for a long time. It was very uncommon here in China when I started, and it’s still not very common.

What is your favorite place in China and why?
My home province of Liaoning. It’s not very famous but it is full of beautiful places.

Max 马克思

Marketing Manager

Where are you from?
A small, but famous town in England called Cheltenham.

How long have you been working for LTL?
Since 2017.

We asked everyone to bring their favorite item, what item did you bring and why?
A Pack of Cards to celebrate my love for playing Poker.

Where is your favourite place to go in Beijing?
Any of the three football stadiums so I can get my live football fix.

What is your top tip for people learning Chinese?
Don’t ever give up. There are tough times when it feels too overwhelming but some days it just clicks. Push yourself and never stop learning.

Tell me something about you that would surprise me!
I actually lived in China in 2014 for a year teaching English and managed to travel to over 12 different cities in that time. An average of 1 per month!

What is your favorite place in China and why?
Zhangjiajie and Guilin. Both sublime parts of the world with breathtaking scenery. You’ll see what Guilin represents on the 20 Kuai note and Zhangjiajie is where the film Avatar was based.

LTL Shanghai Staff & Teachers

Alexander Krasnov 朱兆风

What are your teaching qualifications?
Not teaching, but I have a Masters in Ancient Chinese Literature.

How long have you been working for LTL?
Since 2012

We asked everyone to bring their favorite item, what item did you bring and why?
I brought my phrasebooks, because I am obsessed with learning languages.

Favourite Chinese dish?
Huiguorou (Twice Cooked Pork)

Where is your favourite place to go in Shanghai?
I absolutely love the Korean BBQ restaurant near the school!

If you could have dinner with anyone in the world, who would it be and why?
Generally I enjoy discussing languages with other successful language learners and learn the various methods they use.

If you could be any animal, what would you be and why?
I’d prefer to stay human. I think we live in an amazing world, and being human allows us to enjoy it the most!

What is your top tip for people learning Chinese?
Being consistent! Start studying and don’t stop! Daily study will eventually turn into fluency!

Tell me something about you that would surprise me!
I’m able to communicate in ten languages, and I’m studying 13 others (as of March 2017)

What is your favorite place in China and why?
Beijing and Shanghai, because these are the places where most of my friends are.

Jan Skarstein 杨洋

Marketing Manager

Where are you from?
I was born in Warsaw, Poland, but I grew up among the fjords in Bergen, Norway.

How long have you been working for LTL?
I started in May 2016

We asked everyone to bring their favorite item, what item did you bring and why?
My Minolta analogue SLR camera, it was given to me by my father. While it didn’t spark my love for photography, it did fuel it. Despite being incredibly heavy I still brought it with me from Norway to China.

Favourite Chinese dish?
I don’t think it has a name, but my wife makes this amazing lotus root braised in soy sauce.

Where is your favourite place to go in Shanghai?
I like visiting the grounds of my old university, Fudan. The grounds are like a large quiet park, and my favorite sushi restaurant is nearby!

If you could go anywhere in the world, where would it be and why?
A proper trip through China’s southwest, Sichuan, Yunnan, and Guizhou. I love the food from that area. Outside of China, I’ve been fascinated by Sudan, the Pharaoh kingdoms of the lower Nile, and the pyramids in there.

What is your top tip for people learning Chinese?
Don’t ignore the characters! Characters are very useful, especially if you live in China. Getting a basic understanding of some of the commonly used, simpler characters is not as hard as people might think. If you know pinyin, and you should, then even typing characters on phones or computers is a breeze.

Tell me something about you that would surprise me!
I took all the pictures on the “meet the team” page, well, except for the pictures of me. If that’s not surprising enough, then I failed my driving test twice, before passing the 3rd time, so much for being a car lover.

What is your favorite place in China and why?
Xiamen is awesome, laid back, great weather, and great food.

Caroline 冯新娇

Chinese Language Teacher

Where are you from?
Hefei, Anhui province

What are your teaching qualifications?
B.A. in Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language from North China Institute of Science and Technology.

When did you start teaching Chinese?
2015

We asked everyone to bring their favorite item, what item did you bring and why?
I brought a calligraphy kit (brush, ink, paper and inkplate). Those are the four treasures of Chinese literature, and Chinese calligraphy has been popular in the world for many thousands of years, I also really like calligraphy.

If you could go anywhere in the world, where would it be and why?
The Sahara Desert. Because as a child I really liked the author San Mao, she lived for numerous years in the Sahara Desert, and her lifestyle had a big influence over me.

If you could have dinner with anyone in the world, who would it be and why?
If I could turn back time, I would love to have dinner with Cao Xueqin, the author of the Chinese classic Dream of the Red Chambers.

What is your top tip for people learning Chinese?
Language is a tool of communication. Only if it is applied, can you improve your reading, writing, speaking and listening, and thus having a better grasp of Chinese.

Tell me something about you that would surprise me!
I went to a bar for the first time when I was 24 years old.

What is your favorite place in China and why?
The Great Wall of China. Because I’ve seen the most beautiful starline there. The combination of the long wall and the star-filled sky creates the most impressive natural scenery.

Kristen 蒋晓露

Chinese Language Teacher

Where are you from?
Shanghai

What are your teaching qualifications?
I’m a returnee, I studied in Sweden.

When did you start teaching Chinese?
2011

We asked everyone to bring their favorite item, what item did you bring and why?
I brought my Beats headphones. Because I love music.

Favourite Chinese dish?
No favorite. As long as it is tasty, I like it.

Where is your favourite place to go in Shanghai?
Being a Shanghainese person, it’s hard for me to answer.

If you could go anywhere in the world, where would it be and why?
One place is not enough, I want to travel the world!

If you could have dinner with anyone in the world, who would it be and why?
Eddie Peng, Hu Ge, Song Joong-ki… there are too many handsome guys! You should change the question to “If there was one guy everyday who would take you out for dinner, who would it be?”

What is your top tip for people learning Chinese?
One, open your mouth and speak, do not be afraid of making mistakes. Two, Find a Chinese boyfriend/girlfriend. Three, Listen to your teacher’s advice, you have to take initiative in studying and have a good study schedule. Four, Try to understand Chinese culture, throw away any prejudices and stereotypes.

Tell me something about you that would surprise me!
I cannot ride a bicycle.

What is your favorite place in China and why?
Shanghai, because Shanghai is the place where I was born and where I grew up.

Dannie 黄琴

Chinese Language Teacher

Where are you from?
Wuhan, Hubei

What are your teaching qualifications?
B.A

When did you start teaching Chinese?
2015

We asked everyone to bring their favorite item, what item did you bring and why?
I brought my guitar, because aside from work, this is my main hobby.

Favourite Chinese dish?
Hotpot

Where is your favourite place to go in Shanghai?
Nanjing Road

If you could go anywhere in the world, where would it be and why?
I want to go to the UK, because I really like Harry Potter and Sherlock Holmes.

What is your top tip for people learning Chinese?
You have to speak as often as possible, even if it means making mistakes at first.

Tell me something about you that would surprise me!
When I was in university I took part in a singing contest; I was in the Top-10 out of 700 participants.

What is your favorite place in China and why?
Beijing, because I like the cultural atmosphere of the city, the history and architecture.

Yiyi 杨蕊菡

Chinese Language Teacher

Where are you from?
Chengdu, Sichuan province

What are your teaching qualifications?
M.A. in Ancient Chinese Literature

When did you start teaching Chinese?
2016

We asked everyone to bring their favorite item, what item did you bring and why?
I brought a doll, because this is a birthday gift my best friend gave me.

Favourite Chinese dish?
Maocai Hotpot

Where is your favourite place to go in Shanghai?
The Bund

If you could have dinner with anyone in the world, who would it be and why?
I don’t typically eat dinner. If I do, it will definitely be with an important person!

If you could be any animal, what would you be and why?Panda, because it’s a national treasure.

What is your top tip for people learning Chinese?
Speak as much as possible. Also, have me be your Chinese teacher!

Tell me something about you that would surprise me!
For many years now, I’ve been waking up every day at 6 AM.

What is your favorite place in China and why?
Lijiang in Yunan, that’s my hometown.

Amanda 李钟霞

What are your teaching qualifications?
Degree in Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language from East China Normal University

When did you start teaching Chinese?
2012

We asked everyone to bring their favorite item, what item did you bring and why?
A calligraphy brush, because I love writing Chinese calligraphy.

Favourite Chinese dish?
Too many, I really like eating!

Where is your favourite place to go in Shanghai?
There’s no one special place. I like what the roads of Shanghai look like early in the morning, when there are no people around.

If you could go anywhere in the world, where would it be and why?
I like traveling, and would like to see a lot of places. If in China, I would like to go to Nyinchi in Tibet, because the Nyang River is really beautiful. If abroad, I would like to go to Spain, because I like drinking Sangria!

If you could have dinner with anyone in the world, who would it be and why?
Jack Ma (the founder of Alibaba Group), so that I can learn from his insights.

What is your top tip for people learning Chinese?
Listen a lot, speak a lot, imitate a lot. Chinese is not really hard, as long as you are willing to put the effort and follow your teacher.

Tell me something about you that would surprise me!
I travelled alone for two months. Believe me, in China, a 25 year old girl traveling alone is a very surprising thing to people, even if I don’t think so personally.

What is your favorite place in China and why?
Nyinchi in Tibet, such amazing beauty and serenity.

Tony 张小龙

Chinese Language Teacher

Where are you from?
Xi’an, Shanxi

What are your teaching qualifications?
B.A in English

When did you start teaching Chinese?
2015

We asked everyone to bring their favorite item, what item did you bring and why?
A comic book and my headphones. Because there’s nothing better than a good story and good music.

Favourite Chinese dish?
Fried Rice

Where is your favourite place to go in Shanghai?
My home in Shanghai.

If you could go anywhere in the world, where would it be and why?
A lonely island somewhere. Because I can completely be myself there.

If you could have dinner with anyone in the world, who would it be and why?
With myself, because I have no idea what it is like for someone to have dinner with me. I think it would be interesting.

If you could be any animal, what would you be and why?
A panda. I wouldn’t need to do anything, and people would still consider me a national treasure.

What is your top tip for people learning Chinese?
First, form it into a personal interest. Second, develop it into a habit.

Tell me something about you that would surprise me!
I once took a 40 day bicycle ride to Tibet

What is your favorite place in China and why?
Tibet, because there are few people and the landscape is amazing!

Fu Lala 付拉拉

Teaching Director

Where are you from?
Zunyi, Guizhou

What are your teaching qualifications?
Master Degree of Teaching Chinese to Speakers of Other Languages from Shanghai International Studies University

When did you start teaching Chinese?
2013

We asked everyone to bring their favorite item, what item did you bring and why?
Books, I am trying to know more about both Chinese and foreign literature and culture.

Favorite Chinese dish?
All kinds of food with potatoes.

Where is your Favorite place to go in Shanghai?
In Shanghai, I like the Luxun Park most, I can find peace even there are hundreds of people around.

If you could go anywhere in the world, where would it be and why?
First of all, I want to go home since I haven’t seen my grandparents for a while. Then, I want to go to the Sahara, seeing the desert and enjoying a space of no one around, because where I live now is full of houses, pretty crowded.

If you could be any animal, what would you be and why?
Cats, they are so cool, they will come to you whenever they want, and will be stay away from human if they want to be alone.

What is your top tip for people learning Chinese?
To embrace the culture, try to put yourself in our shoes, then you will understand why Chinese people act in that way.

This is also related to our language, the Chinese language is a reflection of our history, literature and philosophy.

From my own experience, if you are interested in a culture, you will get more motivated in its language.

Tell me something about you that would surprise me!
For a long time, my favorite sport was climbing trees!

What is your favorite place in China and why?
Guizhou, which is my hometown, has a reputation for its various landscape and astonishing scenery.

Alex 汪张阳

Chinese Language Teacher

Where are you from?
I’m from Shanghai.

What are your teaching qualifications?
Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language degree from Shanghai Normal University

When did you start teaching Chinese?
2014

We asked everyone to bring their favorite item, what item did you bring and why?
A book and a camera. I like reading, photography and traveling.

Favourite Chinese dish?
The omelettes my father makes.

Where is your favourite place to go in Shanghai?
My house!

If you could go anywhere in the world, where would it be and why?
Mars. That way I will be the first human being to go on Mars.

If you could have dinner with anyone in the world, who would it be and why?
My future wife, so that I don’t need to continue searching for her.

What is your top tip for people learning Chinese?
Speak more with Chinese people.

Tell me something about you that would surprise me!
I’m the only person in the world with my type of DNA.

What is your favorite place in China and why?
Tibet, this is the most beautiful place in my opinion.

LTL Mandarin School believes that Chinese study should not be limited to the classroom. When you study in China you can fully immerse yourself in Chinese culture, giving a deeper understanding of the Chinese language.